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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2007 9:33:17 GMT
Remember him signing.Thought he made at least a couple of appearances.But with my memory i ain't surprised ;D No, Mirko never represented Berwick, but did represent Sheffield in 1996 and 1997 and also Trelawny in 2003. You got his averages for Sheffield & Trelawny Kev? Also i know you have a fair amount of figures on all the riders.Who is the best German rider in the BL/EL?Guess it would be Gerd Riss for Ipswich.He must have had a fairly decent average
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2007 14:37:56 GMT
A difficult question, rider of the 90's. No single rider sticks out particularly, looking purely at World Championships Trick has gotta be up there winning 3, being the only guy with more than 1 championship wins during the 90's. Domestically Hamill was Leigh Adams like in his domination of the averages from mid-late 90's and with a World Champ title thrown in was definately one of the riders of the decade. I'm sure Per Jonsson would have featured very heavily under different circumstances.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2007 1:06:11 GMT
No, Mirko never represented Berwick, but did represent Sheffield in 1996 and 1997 and also Trelawny in 2003. You got his averages for Sheffield & Trelawny Kev? Also i know you have a fair amount of figures on all the riders.Who is the best German rider in the BL/EL?Guess it would be Gerd Riss for Ipswich.He must have had a fairly decent average Yep ;D 1996 - D1 - Sheffield - 3.48 1997 - D2 - Sheffield - 7.94 2003 - D2 - Trelawny - 6.45 As for the best German, without researching it, my guess is that Robbie Kessler's 9.76 average in 1997 for Sheffield would take some beating.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2007 5:15:51 GMT
Thanks for the info Kev
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Post by Genghis on Sept 1, 2007 13:46:23 GMT
As for the best German, without researching it, my guess is that Robbie Kessler's 9.76 average in 1997 for Sheffield would take some beating. That's a second division average though, Kev. Best German is Todd Wiltshire in 1998 ;D
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2007 18:24:41 GMT
As for the best German, without researching it, my guess is that Robbie Kessler's 9.76 average in 1997 for Sheffield would take some beating. That's a second division average though, Kev. Best German is Todd Wiltshire in 1998 ;D ;D You make a good point about Todd.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2007 18:26:21 GMT
As for the best German, without researching it, my guess is that Robbie Kessler's 9.76 average in 1997 for Sheffield would take some beating. That's a second division average though, Kev. Best German is Todd Wiltshire in 1998 ;D Did Maryvn Cox not ride as a German???
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2007 22:34:34 GMT
That's a second division average though, Kev. Best German is Todd Wiltshire in 1998 ;D Did Maryvn Cox not ride as a German??? In the latter stages of his career he did, yes!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2007 22:36:24 GMT
No contest the rider of the 90's for me was God (Henka to those that don't know who I meant)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2007 21:14:57 GMT
No contest the rider of the 90's for me was God (Henka to those that don't know who I meant) Rider or drinker?
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